淘冶性情的英語文章,真情滿滿,很能引發(fā)共鳴
這些文章富有哲理,有講人生的,有講禮儀的,好多主題,個(gè)人很喜歡聽,有字幕,有背景音樂,我打印過前34篇文章的文本,浮躁迷茫的時(shí)候可以給予心靈的慰藉。
Passage 1. knowledge and virtue 才智與良知
下面我摘取了一篇是討論?矍橛?a還是風(fēng)花雪月變化無常,寫得還行,複製在這裏:
If somebody tells you,“ I’ll love you for ever,” will you believe it?
I don’t think there’s any reason not to.
We are ready to believe such commitment at the moment,
whatever change may happen afterwards.
As for the belief in an everlasting love, that’s another thing.
Then you may be asked whether there is such a thing as an everlasting love.
I’d answer I believe in it, but an everlasting love is not immutable.
You may unswervingly love or be loved by a person.
But love will change its composition with the passage of time.
It will not remain the same.
In the course of your growth and as a result of your increased experience,
love will become something different to you.
In the beginning you believed a fervent love for a person could last definitely.
By and by, however, “fervent” gave way to “prosaic”.
Precisely because of this change it became possible for love to last.
Then what was meant by an everlasting love would eventually end up in a sort of interdependence.
We used to insist on the difference between love and liking.
The former seemed much more beautiful than the latter.
One day, however, it turns out there’s really no need to make such difference.
Liking is actually a sort of love.
By the same token, the everlasting interdependence is actually an everlasting love.
I wish I could believe there was somebody who would love me for ever.
That’s, as we all know, too romantic to be true.
Instead, it will more often than not be a case of lasting relationship.

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